Two peach holders from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” are branching out. The trailer for “Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker’s The Pass” — a steamy thriller starring Drew Sidora and Kandi Burruss — just dropped ahead of its streaming premiere on Peacock Sunday.
In the film, Sidora plays a wife who gives her husband a “hall pass” — or permission to sleep with another woman. Their lives take a wild turn as the one-night stand becomes a tool of deception.
Burruss plays one of Sidora’s friends who encourages her to spice up her sex life.
Peacock
Along with Sidora and Burruss, “The Pass” stars Rob Riley and Erica Peeples. The film was executive produced by Burruss and her husband Todd Tucker. It was directed by Bobby Huntley written by Tucker.
Sidora and Burruss drew upon personal experience for the roles. Sidora is in the midst of a messy split from her husband Ralph Pittman,...
In the film, Sidora plays a wife who gives her husband a “hall pass” — or permission to sleep with another woman. Their lives take a wild turn as the one-night stand becomes a tool of deception.
Burruss plays one of Sidora’s friends who encourages her to spice up her sex life.
Peacock
Along with Sidora and Burruss, “The Pass” stars Rob Riley and Erica Peeples. The film was executive produced by Burruss and her husband Todd Tucker. It was directed by Bobby Huntley written by Tucker.
Sidora and Burruss drew upon personal experience for the roles. Sidora is in the midst of a messy split from her husband Ralph Pittman,...
- 8/25/2023
- by Lawrence Yee
- The Wrap
Robin Williams managed to piss off an entire country by calling its citizens "basically English rednecks."
"The Australians are basically English rednecks. 'You down there, how are ya? Good to see you. Hello,'" he said on "The Late Show with David Letterman" on March 30.
The comment annoyed the bejeezus out of Australia's head redneck, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who told a radio show: "I think Robin Williams should go and spend a bit of time in Alabama before he frames comments about anyone being particularly redneck."
The mention of Alabama didn't set so gosh durn well with Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, who promptly defended his state:
"I'm not sure if Prime Minister Rudd has ever been to Alabama," says Riley. "If he has, he would know that Alabamians are decent, hard working, creative people."
An amused Williams called into a Fox radio show to comment about the Aussie-Alabama fracas he caused.
"The Australians are basically English rednecks. 'You down there, how are ya? Good to see you. Hello,'" he said on "The Late Show with David Letterman" on March 30.
The comment annoyed the bejeezus out of Australia's head redneck, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who told a radio show: "I think Robin Williams should go and spend a bit of time in Alabama before he frames comments about anyone being particularly redneck."
The mention of Alabama didn't set so gosh durn well with Alabama Gov. Bob Riley, who promptly defended his state:
"I'm not sure if Prime Minister Rudd has ever been to Alabama," says Riley. "If he has, he would know that Alabamians are decent, hard working, creative people."
An amused Williams called into a Fox radio show to comment about the Aussie-Alabama fracas he caused.
- 4/1/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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